Opportunity for an exceptional teacher to join an Outstanding school in the heart of Leicester, as part of the Mead Educational Trust.
In August 2019, Castle Mead Academy, a non-selective secondary school, opened its doors and welcomed our first year 7 cohort. Since then, we have never looked back! We are now fully-grown, with over 1200 scholars as part of our school, going about their learning each and every day. Building on the success of Rushey Mead Academy, Castle Mead is making available in the heart of Leicester a standard of education matching the very best schools in the country so that every scholar leaves us with high value academic qualifications and wider positive dispositions to enable them to lead fulfilling lives.
This is a unique opportunity to teach in a school where:
1. there is a premium on subject expertise;
2. there is a cherishing of each subject discipline with no generic “one size fits all” approach;
3. a knowledge-rich curriculum in each subject which will give pupils access to the best which has been thought and said in every field of human endeavour;
4. there is a focus on feedback rather than marking;
5. there is a calm orderly environment with rigorous routines so as teachers can teach without interruption;
6. there is an emphasis on staff professional growth, with integrated professional learning and coaching;
7. we challenge convention, distribute leadership and consistently consider staff workload.
This is an opportunity for teachers who:
1. are subject enthusiasts;
2. champion pupils’ academic scholarship as well as development of their character;
We know that carefully considering the way we do things and how this impacts on our school culture is of paramount importance.
Please submit your application by Monday 7th April 2025. For further information, a confidential discussion, to book a visit to Castle Mead Academy or any technical queries please contact Kirsty Gunn, Office Manager, details can be found in candidate pack.
Castle Mead Academy is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service.
This post will involve contact with vulnerable groups (children, young people and/or adults) and is therefore, exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and subject to an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) Disclosure check. This exemption means that shortlisted applicants for this post will be required to declare all criminal convictions, cautions, reprimands, and bind-overs both spent and unspent in their application, before interview and regardless of the passage of time.
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